In this combined degree you will develop technical expertise in your chosen engineering stream and complementary project management skills. Along with engineering, you will study core project management subjects including project finance, complex project coordination, analytics, risk management, organisational behaviour and psychology.
You can combine any engineering stream (Aeronautical, Biomedical, Chemical and Biomolecular, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, and Software) with a Bachelor of Project Management.
In today's complex world, there is an increasing demand for professionals who can leverage technical expertise to lead challenging projects.
Complementing your engineering studies, the Bachelor of Project Management covers the fundamental project management skills, theories and methods required to help organisations deliver new products, services and infrastructure.
You can complete this combined degree in five years of full-time study, after which you will graduate with two qualifications. With a wide range of career options spanning the commercial and public sectors, your skills and experiences will position you to take a lead role in innovation and development.
Majors
There are over 15 engineering majors to choose from. Depending on your engineering stream, some majors may require additional study. Certain majors may also have limited capacity. There is no requirement to complete a major.
Chemical Engineering (Major)
Computer Engineering (Major)
Construction Management (Major)
Electrical Engineering (Major)
Environmental Engineering (Major)
Geotechnical Engineering (Major)
Humanitarian Engineering (Major)
Information Technology (Engineering) (Major)
Internet of Things (Major)
Materials (Major)
Mechanical Engineering (Major)
Mechatronic Engineering (Major)
Power Engineering (Major)
Space Engineering (Major)
Structures (Major)
Telecommunications Engineering (Major)
Transport Engineering (Major)
Careers & future study
Career paths
Career opportunities upon completion of this combined degree are varied as project management skills are transferable across industries. Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Project Management degree will be highly sought after and could work in professional and management roles in property development, construction, mining, IT, banking and finance, state or federal
Future study options
After completing the Bachelor of Engineering Honours, further study is available via research or coursework. The faculty provides a link between postgraduate students in the different Engineering and IT disciplines. We offer a welcoming and supportive environment in which to undertake challenging coursework programs and research. Our postgraduate coursework and research is focused on industrial applications supported by strong fundamental research programs run by internationally recognised academics.
Master of Engineering (Automation and Manufacturing Systems)
Master of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Fluids Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Geomechanical Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Risk Management)
Master of Engineering (Power Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Structural Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering)
Master of Engineering (Software)
Master of Project Leadership
Master of Project Management
For international students
A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
IELTS score: A minimum result of 6.5 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
TOEFL - IBT score: A minimum result of 85 overall including a minimum result of 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing
Pearsons Test of English: A minimum result of 61 overall and a minimum result of 54 in each band
5 Years - Full time
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Fee
A$57,700.00 (US$ 38,025) per yearPlease check with institution
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Start Date
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Address
Camperdown/Darlington Campus, Superintendents House, 160 City Road, THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, New South Wales, 2008, SYDNEY, Australia
The Humanitarian High Achiever Scholarship
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Value of scholarship
A$50,000.00 (US$ 33,206) a year
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How to applay
You must have applied for admission before applying for this scholarship.
This scholarship will be next available in 2024, subject to funding availability.
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Requierments
Students must:
be an international student
hold asylum seeker status in Australia including one of the following visas (or equivalent) at the time of application:
Bridging Visa E or A (and has made an application for a Protection Visa)
Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785)
Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (Subclass 790)
have completed an Australian year 12 program (or equivalent) in the year before commencing study
have been living in Australia for a minimum of 12 months before commencing study
be commencing in an undergraduate course of up to four years in the fields of STEM, architecture and design, commerce (excluding economics) or pharmacy
not have previously undertaken tertiary education in Australia.